[Samba] Lock accounts with SAMBA

2005-07-04 Thread Christopher Welsh
Hi, I'm a busy sysadmin locking and unlocking user accounts. I'd like to be able to do it from my linux -kerberos enabled samba workstation. I can easily use net commands to see if a user's account is locked in the ADS. How do I actually lock it from within samba. I've written a user

[Samba] pulling userinfo from trusted domain RE-POST

2005-06-21 Thread Christopher Welsh
Sorry to repeat this but I had no answers. Anyone up for a chat about this. More info: wbinfo -m returns nothing wbinfo -t , wbinfo -u wbinfo -g returns users for the primary (Staff Domain, but not the student domain). I'm sure I had it returning info from both primary and secondary domains

[Samba] pulling userinfo from trusted domain

2005-06-19 Thread Christopher Welsh
Hi, I'm trying to pull user info from a student domain. I can pull a user's info from a primary domain ok, but not from the domain (student) that trusts the primary domain. Lets say the primary is staff and secondary is student. Student trusts staff, but staff does not trust student.

[Samba] winbind - New DOMAIN but old DOMAIN not CHANGING .URGENT

2005-01-12 Thread Christopher Welsh
Hi, We just imported (moved) all our staff from the old w2k domain to the new w2k3 domain. Say their accounts and passwords From STAFF domain to say NEW. Seems winbind is keeping the old domain users. I'm using winbind for squid auth on Mandrake linux 10.0 samba-client-3.0.10-0.1.100mdk

[Samba] URGENT winbind - New DOMAIN but old DOMAIN not CHANGING - Resent

2005-01-12 Thread Christopher Welsh
Hi, We just imported (moved) all our staff from the old w2k domain to the new w2k3 domain. Say their accounts and passwords From STAFF domain to say NEW. Seems winbind is keeping the old domain users. This server was serving the STAFF domain w/o problems before users were migrated. Domain is

Re: [Samba] Anyone Pls? Domain function levels, etc

2005-01-01 Thread Christopher Welsh
Andrew, Thanks for your reply. I've been a little confused, as I have been finding conflicting info on the net. For example. An extract from this article - http://www.thechannelinsider.com/article2/0,1759,1647348,00.asp: Quote You can run Samba 3 with an AD server running native mode. In this

[Samba] SAMBA - Domain function levels

2004-12-30 Thread Christopher Welsh
Hi, I'm gonna have to be putting a good argument to my ICT team against going to 2003 in 2003 server mode ( I think thats what they call the highest mode for 2003 server) to keep samba at our school. I like what windows 2003 has to offer, but do not want to lock samba out forever. I know samba